Charter Schools May Be the Future of Public Education

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  • čas přidán 20. 02. 2020
  • School choice is an education reform movement that promotes charter schools and voucher programs as alternatives to traditional public schools. One of the biggest advocates for "choice" over the past two decades, Betsy DeVos, is now serving as President Trump's secretary of education.
    VICE's Gianna Toboni traveled to DeVos' home state of Michigan to see school choice in action and understand what the future of public education might look like.
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  • @VICENews
    @VICENews  Před 4 lety +399

    VICE's Gianna Toboni traveled to DeVos' home state of Michigan to see school choice in action and understand what the future of public education might look like.
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    • @NoriaMarieBeauTeyMafia
      @NoriaMarieBeauTeyMafia Před 4 lety +5

      @ViceNews My daughter starts Monday. Even though I am the parent liaison at her school, I did not feel that she should continue middle school at that location due to being bullied. Well she actually can defend herself, she chooses to not fight and get a education. But certain individials was jealous of her because of me. I know it sounds crazy but its not. Having a parent more engaged in school makes a difference in childrens lives. Where their are some children who envy the fact that their parent is not engaged in their schooling or lives. I didnt want my child to get distracted with the drama occurring. There is 4 months left in the year and next year she can continue to high school starting at a new school but joining her brother who is a high school sophomore and autistic. Unitl then I will engage and impliment new changes and tackle the concerns within our schools. That is why i am on the school district board, and also a community liaison which started a new committee board who is creating a strategic plan to present and apply for funding from our city, county, and state. The governor just created a community engagement, education, housing bill to offer grants in North California.

    • @ropro9817
      @ropro9817 Před 4 lety +11

      I don't get it... what's wrong with charter schools? They seem to provide better programs and it's the shitty public schools that close down. How is this a bad thing?

    • @itsmyyoutube
      @itsmyyoutube Před 4 lety +16

      This is so misleading. If you look at the population and taxable businesses in the area of Detroit in the same timeline you'll see that it was cut in half or more. When your population is gone and your businesses are gone you have no tax money to put into the school system or people to go to the schools. Also let's overlook the families that change their addresses (without actually moving) so that their kids can go to other suburban school districts in the metro Detroit area so that they get a better safer environment.
      But sure let's put an extreme left slant on this with zero objectivity. Quit calling yourself news.

    • @Soul_Alpha
      @Soul_Alpha Před 4 lety +2

      Tell Gianna I said her hairstyle is rad

    • @danielakalamudo4360
      @danielakalamudo4360 Před 4 lety

      Why aren’t they completely private schools in America, run by individuals

  • @Ms_selenium
    @Ms_selenium Před 4 lety +3869

    Parents are "choosing" charter schools because most public schools in their area are shut down.

    • @jrkarmagetubih
      @jrkarmagetubih Před 4 lety +106

      Little money and no effort put to large population Public School and giving it to Charter small lottery schools. America is Doom.

    • @DirtiestPotato
      @DirtiestPotato Před 4 lety +26

      Wrong

    • @BothHands1
      @BothHands1 Před 4 lety +38

      "choice" sounds really nice on the plutocrat propaganda news network though. (fox, of course)

    • @Dakidpepe
      @Dakidpepe Před 4 lety +39

      Everything "public" is shutting down in my City pools & parks are closing. The only 2 people trump cares about funding is the military & the people around him.

    • @Beavereaver
      @Beavereaver Před 4 lety +19

      Which political party runs Detroit?

  • @megandunklin6147
    @megandunklin6147 Před 4 lety +4532

    "No one's forcing their child to go to public schools"
    Sort of hard to have choices when you keep shutting down public schools

    • @orlandomc987
      @orlandomc987 Před 4 lety +25

      Megan Dunklin Public schools aren’t getting shutdown as much as charters

    • @theQuestion626
      @theQuestion626 Před 4 lety +84

      @@orlandomc987 perhaps charters are getting shut down because they have abysmal results in actually educating children…?
      www.forbes.com/sites/petergreene/2019/07/03/why-charter-schools-must-waste-money/
      You see when you come out of ties education you will see that education largely loses its meaning. It ends up being about making a buck. Not much else. And that should concern you quite frankly.

    • @wakichunu
      @wakichunu Před 4 lety +97

      Are Charter Schools Private? No. Charter schools are public schools that operate independently from school districts. The myth that charter schools are a form of "privatization" is a good example of the reiteration effect, a cognitive bias to accept ideas as true if frequently repeated (by mainstream media, and by all the top comments on this video). The main reason we need more charter schools is because school districts have so many restrictions. They can't fire teachers that dont do their job, they cant reward teachers for doing a better job. We cant get rid of the public schools, we cant change the public schools for the better. So charter schools need to replace them. Charter schools can implement all the ideas and strategies that have formed over the last 30 years in the name of school reform.

    • @theQuestion626
      @theQuestion626 Před 4 lety +67

      @@wakichunu it doesn’t change the reality that many of them fail. We don’t need more charter schools they have such a flimsy track record. And I would like to point out a rather odd irony here? You believing that in public schools a teacher can’t be fired if they are substandard in anyway? That kind of shows a cognitive bias don’t you think? I worked in public schools and if you were not good at your job you did not last very long.
      The problem is not that public schools have these imaginary restrictions that you think they have the problem as the funding continues to be cut and administrator salaries increase while teachers salaries stagnate. Not to mention the obsession with standardized testing is so out of proportion it buggers belief.
      “ we can’t change public schools for the better…”
      Actually yes you can. The schools that I worked with had some budget problems and staffing problems but within a few years they fix them. When did Americans become such quitters…? I swear anytime something goes wrong they feel the need to scrap it and replace it with something worse.

    • @ainsbass
      @ainsbass Před 4 lety +3

      I was really disappointed that the interviewer didn't reply with this..

  • @friedrice4015
    @friedrice4015 Před 3 lety +954

    Those girls telling the reporter about what they want to be after highschool was very sweet. I wish them nothing but the best.

  • @f_d7497
    @f_d7497 Před 3 lety +1442

    You can’t have people who never experienced poverty or struggle to make decisions for the poor and people with less money. Makes no sense. It’s just not gonna work.

    • @katiebaldwin5401
      @katiebaldwin5401 Před 3 lety +33

      Yeah, this should go for anyone who wants to get into politics but, the DeVos's have not gone to public school, yet they have a huge influence on our public education. We need more of the working class in government.

    • @inigoro5177
      @inigoro5177 Před 3 lety +32

      I disagree. There are people who want the others to have a better life even though they never experienced struggle. On the other hand, you get a bunch of businessmen who belonged to the working class not so long ago and now they are the worst greedy exploiters and public funding education/healthcare dismantlers of all. In my region we say "working for a working class person is the worst of all" saying that the one who used to be poor will treat you even worse than the one who was already born rich.

    • @katiebaldwin5401
      @katiebaldwin5401 Před 3 lety +32

      @@inigoro5177 I see your point and agree but at the same time, that does not change my opinion on the DeVoss'. They act as if they understand the public school system yet they do not care, and have not experienced being in a public school, or having children in the system.

    • @inigoro5177
      @inigoro5177 Před 3 lety +6

      @@katiebaldwin5401 I agree with you as well.

    • @KamoreeLove
      @KamoreeLove Před 3 lety +3

      @@katiebaldwin5401 you will be surprised on how many people who attended public schools or grew up in those communities and still end up fucking them over by stealing money

  • @wndw2000
    @wndw2000 Před 4 lety +4190

    This reporter, Gianna Toboni, is one of the most stone faced interviewers. Her glare slices through their lies.

    • @henryortizjr1533
      @henryortizjr1533 Před 4 lety +50

      she is sooo unintrested in this topic, I can tell her mind is wandering while she interviews these people !

    • @pixiechick92
      @pixiechick92 Před 4 lety +293

      @@henryortizjr1533 are you blind or just completely inept at deducting facial cues and female body language? Are you single too?

    • @Kevin-gh4ze
      @Kevin-gh4ze Před 4 lety +2

      That was the first thing that I saw about her 😂

    • @Kevin-gh4ze
      @Kevin-gh4ze Před 4 lety +1

      @@pixiechick92 you can notice it in her voice...

    • @confisz690
      @confisz690 Před 4 lety +163

      @Henry Ortiz Double Standards. She’s real and ain’t afraid to focus on asking the questions rather than looking “cute” to please your fantasies.

  • @iVince905
    @iVince905 Před 4 lety +3422

    This is literally preventing kids from moving up from their socioeconomic class. The rich get richer, the poor get poorer.

    • @ubercoolnamehere
      @ubercoolnamehere Před 4 lety +89

      Not at all, it's the failure of the entire system not charter schools. Look up the total % of charter schools then come back and complain.

    • @jakerad9553
      @jakerad9553 Před 4 lety +38

      iVince905 poor can get rich too is just about the person

    • @starchysgraveyardshift
      @starchysgraveyardshift Před 4 lety +81

      I Crash Not really. If you believe in some juvenile version of liberal free will then sure. Anybody can do anything if they just believe! But that’s not how to world works. Economic mobility has always been really low, and on top of that its been declining since the 1980s. Most people end up in the same socioeconomic status they were born into. The poor get a shit education and live in shit neighborhoods. When you get a shit education and your family has no money, you won’t be able to go to college and start a career. So you try to work some dead end jobs but sometimes that doesn’t work and thats why poverty is linked so closely to crime. The top 1% are so rich because of nepotism and because of the wealth and resources they were born into. If you were born into an upper middle class neighborhood you had the education to qualify for scholarships and on top of that you parents could pay partially. When you’re born into an upper class family you have inheritance to buy certain corporations and profit off of what workers produce. That’s why the rich stay rich and the poor stay poor. The “american dream” doesn’t exist.

    • @educationlockdown9304
      @educationlockdown9304 Před 4 lety +23

      the poor get the most stolen from their schools, I have true stories about that on my page

    • @killermon117
      @killermon117 Před 4 lety +5

      Of course trumps likes this

  • @westonrumba1344
    @westonrumba1344 Před 3 lety +349

    "nobody's forcing parents to choose charter schools"
    literally moments earlier: "they keep telling me I have a choice but they close my neighborhood school and open 2 charters so where's the choice?" - a parent

    • @gdiaz8827
      @gdiaz8827 Před 3 lety +9

      They can move to different area where their children can get a crappy public education rich in s ocial justice and barren of real world skills

    • @cheapPixel
      @cheapPixel Před 3 lety +28

      @@gdiaz8827 Wow, why didn't I think of that! Just move somewhere else! 🙄

    • @kinged5741
      @kinged5741 Před 3 lety +4

      @@gdiaz8827 thats Chicago lol a lot of people in especially those parts of chicago are living in poverty smartass lol

    • @gdiaz8827
      @gdiaz8827 Před 3 lety +3

      @@kinged5741 keep letting democrats and unions control the schools and that cycle of poverty will never end

    • @theinternetsavedmylife
      @theinternetsavedmylife Před 2 lety +5

      That woman is a terrible parent who doesn't understand what Charter schools are and what the word "CHOICE" means. You cannot choose a Monopoly -- it's already been done for you and Charter Schools aren't Private Schools; they're publicly owed but privately operated! I doubt she was interested in her daughters' education before Charter schools popped up else why would she send her children to a failing school where they are bound to come out at the bottom of the academic rung. My guess is She sees this as some sort of Class/Race Battle of Supremacy and want to stick it to the MAN. How were her kids better off in a Failing School? Did she inquire or investigate why the school was failing

  • @karl3980
    @karl3980 Před 3 lety +679

    Devos’s smug smile really makes me realize that these top 1% people couldn’t care less

    • @zavdab5238
      @zavdab5238 Před 3 lety +37

      Devo's look like the people that would actually lobby for a real life purge.

    • @charlesugochukwu9283
      @charlesugochukwu9283 Před 3 lety +11

      Charter schools are better.
      That’s the reason why parents choose them. Davos never forced any parent to send their children to charter schools. Public schools are a monopoly, and monopolies are inefficient.

    • @RealMcLovin
      @RealMcLovin Před 3 lety +8

      If public schools were so great why does America do so poorly in educational. And if they were so great they wouldn't be worried about completion from charter schools. If they were so great they none would be shutting down because parent's know their children would do better being elsewhere.

    • @HEARTNHUSTLESTUDIOS
      @HEARTNHUSTLESTUDIOS Před 3 lety

      Welcome to the world

    • @gdiaz8827
      @gdiaz8827 Před 3 lety +1

      He pointed out that parents are getting a better deal for there kids over the crappy public schools the would other wise be forced to send th their kids to

  • @lambro3001
    @lambro3001 Před 4 lety +2161

    So charter schools in low income neighborhoods are just as crappy as the lower income public schools. Roger, check.

    • @markg.7865
      @markg.7865 Před 4 lety +215

      In most cases they are worse, a lot of them don't have the facilities public schools have like gyms or even playgrounds.

    • @MyNameIsNotDamien
      @MyNameIsNotDamien Před 4 lety +45

      So you don't think there's anything we (the richest nation ever created) can do to address the fundamentally unfair situation where innocent children are brought up into a self-feeding environment of poverty, crime, and lack of public support relative to "high-income" areas?

    • @acceleration4443
      @acceleration4443 Před 4 lety +26

      Its the McDonald’s type of school

    • @markg.7865
      @markg.7865 Před 4 lety +16

      @@MyNameIsNotDamien There is plenty that could be done, unless the people who have the wealth want a certain portion of the population to remain poor.

    • @AvWoN
      @AvWoN Před 4 lety +1

      Except they are now worse

  • @kmgonzales6958
    @kmgonzales6958 Před 4 lety +2650

    "I appreciate that point of view" is just another way of saying "I don't really care."

    • @DrillEntertainmentNetwork
      @DrillEntertainmentNetwork Před 4 lety +7

      exactly

    • @travislaughlin157
      @travislaughlin157 Před 4 lety +25

      Agreeing with Bj here. Free market will get things into gear. Both sides are lobbying Congress. Public schools have the teachers union lobbying. That hasn’t gotten us anywhere good so far.

    • @wakichunu
      @wakichunu Před 4 lety +13

      Are Charter Schools Private? No. Charter schools are public schools that operate independently from school districts. The myth that charter schools are a form of "privatization" is a good example of the reiteration effect, a cognitive bias to accept ideas as true if frequently repeated (by mainstream media, and by all the top comments on this video). The main reason we need more charter schools is because school districts have so many restrictions. They can't fire teachers that dont do their job, they cant reward teachers for doing a better job. We cant get rid of the public schools, we cant change the public schools for the better. So charter schools need to replace them. Charter schools can implement all the ideas and strategies that have formed over the last 30 years in the name of school reform.

    • @mikew2610
      @mikew2610 Před 3 lety +6

      @@wakichunu Chapter schools are private schools that receive government funding.

    • @Umass200532
      @Umass200532 Před 3 lety

      🎯

  • @notan_alien881
    @notan_alien881 Před 3 lety +268

    “Your school has bad grades on tests, its being shut down”
    Kids go to another school and make that school have lower test grade
    “Your school gets bad grades on tests, it’s being shut down”

    • @notan_alien881
      @notan_alien881 Před 3 lety +22

      @@stop_cutting_baby_penis well what if the school is failing due to not enough funding

    • @notan_alien881
      @notan_alien881 Před 3 lety +1

      @@stop_cutting_baby_penis hmmm never thought of it like that

    • @westonrumba1344
      @westonrumba1344 Před 3 lety +9

      @@stop_cutting_baby_penis It's not a god damn business

    • @breynoso19
      @breynoso19 Před 3 lety +2

      @@somerandomperson6936 Studies have shown otherwise.

    • @sebastienholmes548
      @sebastienholmes548 Před 2 lety +1

      @@notan_alien881 then why do charter schools do better with only a fraction of the budget?

  • @atmoak7063
    @atmoak7063 Před 3 lety +129

    the guy at the end looks, sounds, and acts like a villain

    • @keishaloves1762
      @keishaloves1762 Před měsícem

      Facts! You seen that wicked smile too? It's straight out a comic book.

  • @alisa28998
    @alisa28998 Před 4 lety +2862

    I really gotta say, this is one of the best reporters I've ever seen. Not becoming emotional when interviewing people you might personally detest is so impressive. We need more journalism like this.

    • @JCosio-bs9xr
      @JCosio-bs9xr Před 3 lety +23

      I noticed that she much like the pilots is white. Is her race relevant as the students'? Is racializing a good characteristic for a professional that is supposed to be without bias?

    • @tomlaureys1734
      @tomlaureys1734 Před 3 lety +31

      I don't know if the interviewer gets what the point of charter schools is. It's not about the schools winning. It's about the parents and students winning.
      If public schools are closing that's an indicator that they're not as good as the charter schools that they're competing with so the parents chose the charter school. That's how business works in the free market all the time. If one company does a worse job of serving their customers than another company then they go out of business and the better company survives.
      If the charter schools go out of business that's a good thing. That indicates that they were the worst company at serving their customers. If the public schools go out of business that's a good thing. That indicates that they were the worst company at serving their customers.
      The customer gets to decide which company is good and where they will spend their money. In the case of schools the parents are the customers.
      I don't know what the charter school situation is in Michigan but in New Jersey many charter schools have very long waiting lists so a lot of parents are demanding charter schools because they're not happy with their Public schools.
      To the people who think that politicians are taking money away from public schools to give it to charter schools you need to realize that bureaucrats cannot move the funding away from the public schools to the charter schools. That's not how charter schools work. The money follows the children. Each property pays taxes and if the child living in that property goes to a public school then the public school gets the tax money. If that child goes to a charter school then the charter School gets the tax money. The parents that live at that address vote where their tax money goes by choosing the school their child will go to. It is the most democratic system possible.
      It eliminates the public school monopolies and forces them to compete in the marketplace with every other business. Just like in the business world where you vote with your dollars for the store that you prefer to shop in, you now get to vote for the school you want your children to go to.
      So it is the parents who are taking their funding away from the public schools and giving it to the charter schools.

    • @Kevin-lw2gl
      @Kevin-lw2gl Před 3 lety +18

      She's a terrible moderator. Although I appreciate her work as a journalist, she really got on my nerves when she did the Hispanic liberals vs Hispanic conservatives debate. You can clearly see where her bias stands.

    • @djtdjt8921
      @djtdjt8921 Před 3 lety +12

      Alisa Wang All European countries, rich & poor, have free school choice.. and ALL European countries, rich & poor, outperforms US on education!

    • @ebonylove24
      @ebonylove24 Před 3 lety +5

      @@djtdjt8921 What does that have to do with anything the comments are saying 💀

  • @SkraLord
    @SkraLord Před 4 lety +2107

    Not a single black child at the “best” charter school

    • @mr.fantastic4403
      @mr.fantastic4403 Před 4 lety +184

      David Baker lol I went to one of the best public schools in California and there was only one black kid in a class of 400. Public schools don’t do any better

    • @kakashisensei9258
      @kakashisensei9258 Před 4 lety +53

      There's one at 9:22 and 9:24

    • @X.L.B1
      @X.L.B1 Před 4 lety +45

      kakashisensei9258
      Yay, two seconds-_-

    • @mr.fantastic4403
      @mr.fantastic4403 Před 4 lety +7

      @Goal Digger Approximately 5-10% of where i live is composed of African Americans

    • @cool_scorpio2588
      @cool_scorpio2588 Před 4 lety +51

      There is a phenomenon of white children always going to the best schools.

  • @greenbeans123
    @greenbeans123 Před 2 lety +64

    This video made me realize how much of a privilege that education is. I've grown up as a kid who never had to worry about anything. My city was safe and functional. Seeing how other cities function makes me sad, and really taught me to be grateful of even the most simple every day things I have in my life.

    • @ericb9931
      @ericb9931 Před rokem

      It's not privilege, people built that city, it wasn't developed by wishes and unicorns, you just made your grandparents throw up a little you ingrate.

    • @ericb9931
      @ericb9931 Před rokem

      Other people being trash isn't your fault

    • @ericb9931
      @ericb9931 Před rokem

      Victim mentality, maybe they just suck

  • @zeeby24
    @zeeby24 Před 3 lety +245

    I went to a charter school for one year, and the only thing about it that I liked more than public school was the more personalized learning. Smaller class sizes meant for more 1 on 1 with teachers, and more electives. But with more funding, public schools could have all that too. Public schools being public was never, ever the problem. The only problem has always been a lack of adequate funding

    • @djplexiglass
      @djplexiglass Před 3 lety +48

      Charter schools are less funded than traditional public schools. It is not the funding that's the problem in public schools, but the efficiency of how they're run.

    • @MrDanielfff777
      @MrDanielfff777 Před 3 lety +8

      @@djplexiglass yup

    • @breynoso19
      @breynoso19 Před 3 lety +12

      @@djplexiglass But they can receive private grants and donations! Public schools (at least in my state) can only receive donations in the form of supplies and school trips. I do agree with the efficiency issues in public ed though. That is the main issue. Too much money goes to fancy supervisory titles and "specialists". Not the teachers and students.

    • @djplexiglass
      @djplexiglass Před 3 lety +1

      @@breynoso19 I think you're right that efficiency is the main issue. Have a great day!

    • @thatsokjose
      @thatsokjose Před 3 lety +1

      @@djplexiglass You can't expect a school to run efficiently without adequate funding though. And you have no evidence to support your argument that it's about the way a school is run vs. lack of funding. Try again.

  • @GREENLALI
    @GREENLALI Před 4 lety +1604

    We have more funding for prison than schools 🤔

    • @nikkisunshine7430
      @nikkisunshine7430 Před 4 lety +17

      What the-!

    • @Ace-uc5cj
      @Ace-uc5cj Před 3 lety +7

      Than you want private prisons to be built and we tax them?

    • @Ace-uc5cj
      @Ace-uc5cj Před 3 lety +3

      @@SquadDirector I'm not in prison, I'm asking how can prisons be built than, also its not a money issue when it comes to schooling, its the way they control the money and government control.

    • @yorak6793
      @yorak6793 Před 3 lety +2

      Director of the Notification Squad That tends to be true, although there are cases of well performing districts that have awful funding and vise versa. What also plays a role is the rich parents having the time and money to regulate the school through Boards of Education and such, rather than pure funding. Also, the level of corruption in well funded, poor performing schools is quite high. But, in general, you are correct.

    • @daegueric
      @daegueric Před 3 lety +3

      There is ZERO correlation between per pupil spending and outcomes. Don't believe it? Watch this:
      czcams.com/video/aaFAUeftTKs/video.html

  • @enricobonomi9471
    @enricobonomi9471 Před 4 lety +1157

    It's impressive how you managed to interview a weasel

    • @broooks
      @broooks Před 4 lety +86

      she had him shaking eh haha

    • @xxXitakegabbiesXxx
      @xxXitakegabbiesXxx Před 4 lety +60

      He was so uncomfortable and yes surprised he even sat down.

    • @tushabomwetushabomwe2160
      @tushabomwetushabomwe2160 Před 4 lety +3

      Right !

    • @DarthBagel
      @DarthBagel Před 4 lety +15

      I kinda wanted him to do a R Kelly “I’m fighting for school choice I spent $7 million dollars in lobbying for this shit”

    • @nudetaynehatwobble
      @nudetaynehatwobble Před 4 lety +3

      Haha I was waiting to see who this comment was about. Pretty sure I cleared that up

  • @angelaportillo6777
    @angelaportillo6777 Před 3 lety +34

    I went to a charter school for 5 years in Cali and loved it. I could just focus on school and work more hours at the same time because my family was poor. I was given a lot of resources and one on one teaching. Even gave me an iPad for the year. Mostly minorities like myself went there, and 95% of us went to some form of higher education.

  • @antiroscoe4065
    @antiroscoe4065 Před 3 lety +63

    This reporter is the best I've seen, also ripped him to shreds towards the end, loved it!

    • @lulubelle196
      @lulubelle196 Před 6 měsíci

      a reporter isn't supposed to be biased

  • @nowaynoway915
    @nowaynoway915 Před 4 lety +1467

    Reporter: “I notice all the pilots are white. Why is that?”
    Administration:😳🤯

    • @Atheist-Free-Republic
      @Atheist-Free-Republic Před 4 lety +23

      lmao

    • @TheWiseDrunkard
      @TheWiseDrunkard Před 4 lety +80

      A great question from a great journalist.

    • @adamkhan7320
      @adamkhan7320 Před 4 lety +38

      They didn’t expect that comment of “why are all the pilots white? “

    • @jackbarbey
      @jackbarbey Před 4 lety +98

      Literally the student who flew them around was Asian

    • @ProsperOfficial
      @ProsperOfficial Před 4 lety +23

      Jack Barbey people get so quick to jump at shit they don’t remember everything they just heard and watched 😂

  • @puppers2607
    @puppers2607 Před 4 lety +716

    The interview at the end was so hostile it hurts to watch, that guy was so deep into his lies he almost caught himself out on it.

    • @zack4652
      @zack4652 Před 3 lety +21

      You not the only one. I needed to pause It several times. The reporter has a perfect stone cold expression.

    • @stopbeinginsecure4786
      @stopbeinginsecure4786 Před 3 lety +12

      Follow the money trail, it leads to him. Corporate greed will be the downfall of this country

    • @alfonzom6
      @alfonzom6 Před 3 lety +1

      czcams.com/video/GFkONTuQJWk/video.html in places where there are actual choices, the charters do better, but that's mostly due to them having parents and children that actually care which are normally the ones that do better, the video does a better picture about the bitter truth

    • @jaredjones1752
      @jaredjones1752 Před 2 lety +2

      I felt the same way. She was very hostile toward him from the beginning. The last 'question' she asked him at 11:48 started with her saying: "I think that..."
      What kind of journalist starts an interview question with their own opinion and asks the person they're interviewing to refute it? I mean, is this an interview of her or an interview of him?

    • @lulubelle196
      @lulubelle196 Před 6 měsíci

      @@jaredjones1752 Yeah, it felt more like a debate than an interview; this is honestly a great example of biased reporting; where's the other side of the argument?

  • @rauldoesgaming8484
    @rauldoesgaming8484 Před 3 lety +72

    Don’t forget that this country doesn’t invest money in education

    • @selfishcapitalist3523
      @selfishcapitalist3523 Před 3 lety +2

      America spends quite a lot on education actually.

    • @fakenewz4434
      @fakenewz4434 Před 3 lety +9

      @@selfishcapitalist3523 They don’t invest in the quality of education itself, but the image of the education system. Who cares about big facilities and state-of-the-art computers? If students aren’t taught properly, then what’s the point? This is coming from a country with the highest education expenditure. The government can’t just throw money at the problem and allow monopolies to take over.

    • @greenleafyman1028
      @greenleafyman1028 Před 3 lety +2

      @@selfishcapitalist3523 Yes, they invest a lot of money for the education purpose but it all went to some few people's pocket and not actually goes to school.

  • @danielyahalom3961
    @danielyahalom3961 Před 3 lety +142

    the lobbyist she interviewed in the end has to be one of the slimiest “technically not lying” interviewees i have seen in a while

  • @user-ne2bb5nh7t
    @user-ne2bb5nh7t Před 4 lety +839

    Parents are choosing charters because they are being marketed as a "better" school than the public ones. But as we now know, there is no real difference between the education at a charter than at a public school. I would say the only difference is if the charter specializes in something, like the aviation school. In my area, it was found out that local public schools were dropping their worst performing students to keep their averages up. And those students went to a "charter school" where they basically learned nothing, had minimal if any supervision, and then "graduated" without the skills necessary to get even the most basic jobs.

    • @ellep.6204
      @ellep.6204 Před 4 lety +14

      Exact same thing in my district. Sad.

    • @crystalvouse7015
      @crystalvouse7015 Před 4 lety +33

      The education is different they get educated .. In new york state exams charter schools score higher and have more to offer .. More trips .. Trips to colleges and safe environment.. Charter schools dont tolerate the bull shit p.s. does .. Im a para for the dept of ed and my son goes to uncommon charter school.. He himself has high grades and 2nd year on the honor roll .. And I know where we live that wouldnt have been possible in a p.s. in our area .. Theres no discipline .. Kids can talk when they want administration does nothing about behavior teachers cant teach in public schools.. I say to each is own for me I went to private school had a decent education and I cant afford $400 a month so I send him to charter ..The main thing is that kids get a quality education . Public school is good for some ppl not all ..

    • @JK-gu3tl
      @JK-gu3tl Před 4 lety +19

      Education is what you put in. If you have lazy kids (and parents) who don't put in the effort to learn then you'll have the same results.

    • @emuriddle9364
      @emuriddle9364 Před 4 lety +8

      I agree. It all depends on how the Effort is coordinated.
      In fact, the big reason a lot of Businesses fail, is because they don't have a proper Business Plan.

    • @emuriddle9364
      @emuriddle9364 Před 4 lety +5

      @@crystalvouse7015 I went to a small-town, public school in Missouri. I know exactly what you mean.
      One teacher usually had to balance both the Curriculum, and disruptive students.
      The principal felt stressed sometimes too.
      And trust me. A lot of us Normal Students, hated the disruptive ones.
      In fact, "disruptive" was an understatement.
      Luckily, it wasn't as severe as other schools. Ours was probably 1 out of 3 classrooms.
      And the disruptive ones were probably 10% of the Student population, or so.

  • @sebastianwardana1527
    @sebastianwardana1527 Před 4 lety +474

    "I appreciate their perspective", that means he doesnt... "potentially everybody wins" that means loosing is bound to happen...

    • @jordanjenks2369
      @jordanjenks2369 Před 4 lety

      Sebastian Wardana no it doesn’t just cause he’s a powerful man doesn’t mean he doesn’t want anyone to get through a school system them jus re funded wit millions like think

    • @chesterpoindexter7594
      @chesterpoindexter7594 Před 4 lety +16

      I've met guys like him b'fore (fortunately not nearly as rich) - he knows very well what he's doing an' his soft-spoken façade just hints at a more deviant mind than he would have you believe

    • @ThatTimeTheThingHappened
      @ThatTimeTheThingHappened Před 4 lety +5

      wow ya’ll are sooo presumptious

    • @williambennett4360
      @williambennett4360 Před 4 lety

      losing*

  • @socialistsolidarity
    @socialistsolidarity Před 3 lety +26

    Wow, it feels rather strange to see airport-style security at a school.

    • @lucylerma8211
      @lucylerma8211 Před 3 lety +2

      I know right. Though a high school in my district is similar.

    • @liberalbias4462
      @liberalbias4462 Před 2 lety +1

      Some schools are dangerous.

    • @KamilDeKerel
      @KamilDeKerel Před rokem

      its because America doesn't have gun problems, doesn't have depression problems and has very good education

  • @probablyjustamagpie5357
    @probablyjustamagpie5357 Před 3 lety +22

    I go to a Charter School. It’s a lottery to get in, unless an older sibling has gotten in before, then the younger siblings get in no mater what. This is not the experience I have had, likely because it’s an IB school. There was only one school closing in my area that I know of, and it was a few years ago. It only happened because it was filled with poisonous insulation

  • @jasonjackson329
    @jasonjackson329 Před 4 lety +1171

    How can it be a parents `choice’ to send their kids to a charter school. When the only Public school they have closed down 💁‍♂️.

    • @nikkisunshine7430
      @nikkisunshine7430 Před 4 lety +33

      Some people live in areas where public schools close down often and others don’t. Charter schools exist all over the nation which means that some charter schools are located in areas where public schools do not close down as often. In that case, parents can choose to send their kid to a charter school instead of a neighborhood public school that has been around for decades.

    • @saltymonke3682
      @saltymonke3682 Před 4 lety +11

      because their public school is so bad

    • @eurekahope5310
      @eurekahope5310 Před 3 lety +15

      In my largely white, middle class area a local public school shut down due to declining enrollment (aging population). Some students would have to drive more than 10 miles to the closest public school. A few years later a charter was able to rent the old school to provide another option for families in the area. Now children could walk to school again. Sometimes charters fill the void of schools that could not remain open due to population decline.
      In this situation, the charter provided a welcome choice.

    • @tomlaureys1734
      @tomlaureys1734 Před 3 lety +13

      I don't know if the interviewer gets what the point of charter schools is. It's not about the school's winning. It's about the parents and students winning.
      If public schools are closing that's an indicator that they're not as good as the charter schools that they're competing with so the parents chose the charter school. That's how business works in the free market all the time. If one company does a worse job of serving their customers than another company then they go out of business and the better company survives.
      If the charter schools go out of business that's a good thing. That indicates that they were the worst company at serving their customers. If the public schools go out of business that's a good thing. That indicates that they were the worst company at serving their customers.
      The customer gets to decide which company is good and where they will spend their money. In the case of schools the parents are the customers.
      I don't know what the charter school situation is in Michigan but in New Jersey many charter schools have very long waiting lists so a lot of parents are demanding charter schools because they're not happy with their Public schools.
      To the people who think that politicians are taking money away from public schools to give it to charter schools you need to realize that bureaucrats cannot move the funding away from the public schools to the charter schools. That's not how charter schools work. The money follows the children. Each property pays taxes and if the child living in that property goes to a public school then the public school gets the tax money. If that child goes to a charter school then the charter School gets the tax money. The parents that live at that address vote where their tax money goes by choosing the school their child will go to. It is the most democratic system possible.
      It eliminates the public school monopolies and forces them to compete in the marketplace with every other business. Just like in the business world where you vote with your dollars for the store that you prefer to shop in, you now get to vote for the school you want your children to go to.
      So it is the parents who are taking their funding away from the public schools and giving it to the charter schools.
      Charter schools ARE public schools and they must take anybody who's in the district who applies to go to the charter school.
      If they have less spots available than applicants then they must hold a lottery to randomly select which students will get in.
      Unfortunately for the parents there are so many people who want to get into our charter schools in New Jersey that they almost always have a waiting list. But they never pick and choose which students on the list to get in. It must be a lottery.
      The charter schools wouldn't even need to have a lottery for the waiting list applicants if the state boards of education would increase the number of students that they are permitted to have. But typically and unfortunately for the students the State bureaucrats always like to power play with our children's lives.

    • @AnnamationsStudios
      @AnnamationsStudios Před 3 lety +15

      I agree it’s not a choice, it is a right for parents to choose what’s best for their child. But I also think everyone is forgetting that they are a PUBLICLY FUNDED private school. There’s no privilege🤦‍♀️🤦‍♀️🤦‍♀️

  • @TESkyrimizer
    @TESkyrimizer Před 4 lety +714

    "This public school shut down. Therefore it must have been a bad school."
    "This man was executed. Therefore he must be guilty."

    • @DrillEntertainmentNetwork
      @DrillEntertainmentNetwork Před 4 lety +3

      👏🏼👏🏼

    • @saltymonke3682
      @saltymonke3682 Před 4 lety +10

      if a PS can't retain student, they won't get funding. Because that's a Student based funding is for. Do you think where do the PSs get their money? Property and local taxes. who paid? Parents. So their parents are free to send their kids anywhere in a school choice system.
      Money isn't the problem. Baltimore has the 3rd highest spending per pupil in the nation on their PS system. But all students in 13 out of 39 of their PS HS had failed to perform in proficient level Mathematics. Only 15% passed English.

    • @tomlaureys1734
      @tomlaureys1734 Před 3 lety +10

      There is a lot of misinformation about charter schools and this video doesn't help. I don't know if the interviewer gets what the point of charter schools is. It's not about the school's winning. It's about the parents and students winning.
      If public schools are closing that's an indicator that they're not as good as the charter schools that they're competing with so the parents chose the charter school. That's how business works in the free market all the time. If one company does a worse job of serving their customers than another company then they go out of business and the better company survives.
      If the charter schools go out of business that's a good thing. That indicates that they were the worst company at serving their customers. If the public schools go out of business that's a good thing. That indicates that they were the worst company at serving their customers.
      The customer gets to decide which company is good and where they will spend their money. In the case of schools the parents are the customers.
      I don't know what the charter school situation is in Michigan but in New Jersey many charter schools have very long waiting lists so a lot of parents are demanding charter schools because they're not happy with their Public schools.
      To the people who think that politicians are taking money away from public schools to give it to charter schools you need to realize that bureaucrats cannot move the funding away from the public schools to the charter schools. That's not how charter schools work. The money follows the children. Each property pays taxes and if the child living in that property goes to a public school then the public school gets the tax money. If that child goes to a charter school then the charter School gets the tax money. The parents that live at that address vote where their tax money goes by choosing the school their child will go to. It is the most democratic system possible.
      It eliminates the public school monopolies and forces them to compete in the marketplace with every other business. Just like in the business world where you vote with your dollars for the store that you prefer to shop in, you now get to vote for the school you want your children to go to.
      So it is the parents who are taking their funding away from the public schools and giving it to the charter schools.
      Charter schools ARE public schools and they must take anybody who's in the district who applies to go to the charter school.
      If they have less spots available than applicants then they must hold a lottery to randomly select which students will get in.
      Unfortunately for the parents there are so many people who want to get into our charter schools in New Jersey that they almost always have a waiting list. But they never pick and choose which students on the list to get in. It must be a lottery.
      The charter schools wouldn't even need to have a lottery for the waiting list applicants if the state boards of education would increase the number of students that they are permitted to have. But typically and unfortunately for the students the State bureaucrats always like to power play with our children's lives.

    • @genieglasslamp5028
      @genieglasslamp5028 Před 3 lety +4

      @@tomlaureys1734
      So you agree Michigan should close those 80% of charter schools that are underperforming right?

    • @tomlaureys1734
      @tomlaureys1734 Před 3 lety +5

      @@genieglasslamp5028 no, the state of Michigan should not close them. The parents should close them by not sending their children there anymore.

  • @greentarsier333
    @greentarsier333 Před 3 lety +244

    “The nature of competition, though, is not everyone wins.” That resonated me to the core.

    • @CJ-re7bx
      @CJ-re7bx Před 3 lety +19

      It's true, but maybe the alternative is that everyone loses?

    • @jyothi1723
      @jyothi1723 Před 3 lety +6

      C J no, because we have the money to fund our education

    • @CJ-re7bx
      @CJ-re7bx Před 3 lety +8

      @@jyothi1723 do you really think that it is only money that determines whether an education system is effective or not?

    • @greentarsier333
      @greentarsier333 Před 3 lety +13

      @@jyothi1723 You can throw all the money you want into a school. But it takes a forward-thinking teachers that understands what is essential, effective lessons, and meaningful interaction to the students that creates a better education system.

    • @jyothi1723
      @jyothi1723 Před 3 lety +11

      Jordan Francisco Of course, it’s just that generally teachers are very underpaid for their work and studies show paying workers more inherently produces better quality of work. The same applies to education.

  • @XxXenosxX
    @XxXenosxX Před 2 lety +13

    Idk if I can live and give back into this country anymore. No Healthcare, lack of public education, needing debt to go to college. What am I even paying for? It's not like social security will be kept up with and support me in my old age.

  • @organizedchaos4559
    @organizedchaos4559 Před 4 lety +277

    The man at the end is trying to smile but every questions she asked just results in a look of disappointment in his face

    • @thejawooshtroll5565
      @thejawooshtroll5565 Před 4 lety +4

      But he's right. Public schools are failing and these schools going unchallenged will just let public schools continue to fail. And quite honestly I don't care if they fail. The public schools aren't education facilities. They're over glorified day cares and trash

    • @Hagser
      @Hagser Před 4 lety

      Yeah…😓

    • @oOo-dj7pt
      @oOo-dj7pt Před 3 lety

      @@thejawooshtroll5565 In my city Lincoln, Nebraska we have this program called The Lighthouse. This organization gives artists a chance to make hand painted hand crafted sculptures. These sculptures are sold on auction to sponsors to be placed in public places around town. One third of the money goes to the artists and the rest goes into providing academic support for our students in public schools. This gives wealthy people and politicians a chance to help our education system and it also adds beauty to our city. Imagine if more cities implemented this strategy to hire teachers and improve programs for students. Please read about The Lighthouse in Lincoln and spread word about this idea to others.

  • @tomaslajara2689
    @tomaslajara2689 Před 4 lety +741

    Charter school isn’t a good option. Trade school is the best option. Specially for minorities. It gives us a trade, right out of school, and still provides the academics that you need incase you want to go to college.
    I went to a trade school here in Massachusetts in which I was making $25 an hour junior year. One week I went to school for academics the other week I went to work on my trade. I graduated and got offered a many good jobs but instead I left my trade and I’m currently in a top university in my state, majoring in Biochemistry going to medical school next.
    Trade schools give you more opportunities and options. I have friends right now straight out of high school making over $70k a year, just because they followed their trade and have been in it for 3 years.

    • @AscheDjidoi
      @AscheDjidoi Před 4 lety +51

      We need more elevator repair people. There's a shortage. Repairs and inspections on most I've seen are expired. If any kids are looking for a trade and reading this, definitely get into it.

    • @MrMultiMediat0r
      @MrMultiMediat0r Před 4 lety +43

      Yes. Trade schools are superior. People are wrong about college. As the infrastructure ages and boomers retire, trades will be even more in demand

    • @twosidessamestory5333
      @twosidessamestory5333 Před 4 lety +33

      Convincing society that a college education is the one and only path to a successful future was as a great a trick as the devil convincing the world he doesn't exist.

    • @juniorkool21
      @juniorkool21 Před 4 lety +2

      MrMultiMediator lol trade school isn’t the end all be all

    • @juniorkool21
      @juniorkool21 Před 4 lety +21

      The problem with some trade school is that there very physically taxing job. That’s why nobody wants to do it. One injury and your done

  • @geekxsir3610
    @geekxsir3610 Před 3 lety +64

    “The nature of competition in education is that one day everyone wins”
    Gianna Tobini, THANK YOU! The DeVos family is royally screwing over the U.S educational system with these “charter” schools. Schools that guarantee the best education goes to the families that have the money for it. Everyone can’t “win” in the arena of education if something that is constitutionally free becomes a for-profit system.

    • @ibray567
      @ibray567 Před 3 lety +2

      you known charter schools are free

  • @Willybean08
    @Willybean08 Před 3 lety +28

    I must say, that charter schools *can* be good. For example, my school is charter, and I don't wear fancy uniforms or anything like that, we learn about necessary information and we get to do things like starting a community garden, etc.

    • @sebastianschrader838
      @sebastianschrader838 Před 2 lety

      I think one of the biggest takeaways from the video is that charter schools function as businesses, and that simply isn’t the point of schools in the first place. The folks running these schools are in it for the money/profits and NOT for the sake of educating.

    • @niknacks
      @niknacks Před 14 dny

      @@sebastianschrader838 The reason that they're trying to run charter schools like businesses is because public education in the U.S. really does not compare to other developed countries on so many levels, and interventions in public schools have proven not very successful. Charter schools intend to increase efficiency of spending, increase competition across schools, and increase innovation in education. I would disagree about the intentions of people running charter schools. No one who's trying to make a lot of money goes into education. Even charter schools aren't very profitable, because their only income is from the government. The teachers in public schools and charter schools both want to teach and inspire children.

  • @elk6008
    @elk6008 Před 4 lety +203

    This is crazy man my school hardly had AP classes. I remember back in my freshman year at college there was one kid that was effectively a junior after having taken AP classes for two years during high school and I felt like I could have saved a bunch of time and money had I been given that opportunity. To put it mildly the system is unfair.

    • @xxXitakegabbiesXxx
      @xxXitakegabbiesXxx Před 4 lety +9

      Elk AP classes are a scam

    • @2100Awesome
      @2100Awesome Před 4 lety +24

      Pricila J yeah paying $90 to take an exam to potentially save thousands in the coming years...
      Yep that’s a total scam.

    • @slug2ss83
      @slug2ss83 Před 4 lety +1

      naijaflavor60 could have used a fee waiver

    • @Shivam5086
      @Shivam5086 Před 4 lety +7

      naijaflavor60 well it depends on the college. Some only take 5’s some might take 4’s. If you’re lucky, they might take all three of the passing scores. A lot of the “top” colleges require a 5, which isn’t exactly easy.

    • @thomasr3805
      @thomasr3805 Před 4 lety +16

      Pricila J AP courses saved me an entire semester in college, allowed me to graduate with 2 degrees on time. It’s only a scam if you pay for an exam that you know you will fail.

  • @USDAselect
    @USDAselect Před 4 lety +278

    ... And Out Come The Corporates

    • @theburners32141
      @theburners32141 Před 4 lety +3

      Because public schools, especially in the inner cities, are doing well. 👍

    • @7-11inc.9
      @7-11inc.9 Před 4 lety +1

      Bolton Michael the private sector allows for competition, public school just keeps getting money.

    • @Theogvineofthedead
      @Theogvineofthedead Před 4 lety

      It's absurd that you can't understand that big government is a corporation and a poorly run one at that. People just blindly give more and more to it instead of letting freedom and competition progress society. I'm honestly disgusted that the regressive left has taken the word progress and tried to make it seem like democrats and republicans could ever actually aid in that endeavor. You can't progress without competition and competition breeds better systems, lower prices and more charity for those that can't afford it. Sure there should be a truely small safety net for the few who can't afford it but to be honest if the government were to get their hands out of public education and relieve us of the taxes associated with it most everyone could afford to go to the best school for them. The traditional system of learning doesn't work for most people. The indoctrination center I was sent to wasn't there to help me or hold me up they just wanted us to remember information and write it down most people don't learn that way and are more hands on. That's why choice is so important. The public school system failed me and many others.

    • @SurprisinglyDeep
      @SurprisinglyDeep Před 4 lety

      @@theburners32141
      Those inner city schools are in terrible condition in large part due to a severe lack of funding. Most school funding in the U.S. is based on property taxes. A lot of people in poor neighbourhoods don't own their own homes. (Many ethnic minority peoples' ancestors never got the same opportunities to buy homes as white people due to 'red-lining' and a mixture of discrimination by banks and the Jim Crow laws limiting most black ww2 veterans ability to make full use of the G.I. Bill.)
      m.czcams.com/video/ETR9qrVS17g/video.html
      en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/African_Americans_and_the_G.I._Bill

    • @SurprisinglyDeep
      @SurprisinglyDeep Před 4 lety

      @@7-11inc.9
      You're not wrong.
      However charter schools should not receive the tax money that would otherwise go to public schools if they don't accept all the students of tax paying parents who live in the neighbourhood.
      Like a case could be made that the parents of kids who go to private schools should have to pay less taxes towards public schools. However even if a parent sends their kid to a private school, they're still funding charter and public schools using their tax dollars.

  • @DavidLee-lq5lz
    @DavidLee-lq5lz Před 3 lety +55

    This DeVos guy sounded just a like a politician who deflecting any tough questions by speaking in half-truths. He's not lying by giving out false information, but rather, deceiving by omitting certain parts of the truth.
    DeVos: "Charters schools are a better alternative to traditional schools....."
    Full Truth: "Charters schools are a better alternative to traditional schools.....[that we defunded in order to fund our charters schools]."
    DeVos: "Parents are choosing charter schools because they think they're better"
    Full Truth: "[Rich] Parents are choosing charter schools because they think they're better....while [Middle-Lower] class parents who are losing their public schools will have to no choice but our charter schools"
    DeVos: "Children are getting a better education thanks to new choices, options, and possibilities"
    Full Truth: "Children [that are admitted] are getting a better education thanks to new choices, options, and possibilities...[at the cost of the thousands of leftover children who can't afford or weren't admitted and will be left with no choices, options, and possibilities]"
    Nothing he said was a lie, but nothing he said was the full-truth either.

    • @JW-uy2on
      @JW-uy2on Před 3 lety +2

      Where do you think politicians get their talking points from?

    • @greenleafyman1028
      @greenleafyman1028 Před 3 lety +2

      Exactly!

    • @lakersfansince1991
      @lakersfansince1991 Před 2 lety +2

      You’re insane if you want to keep supporting public schools. Poor and middle class parents are looking to homeschool their kids, that’s how bad these schools have gotten.

    • @mvillegasv8
      @mvillegasv8 Před 4 měsíci

      ​@lakersfansince1991 The very idea and institution of public schools is NOT bad in and of itself. The way POLITICS and idiots who drive them DO, consequently, MAKE THEM BAD! It's always the way HOW it's run that can make ALL the difference whether how good or bad it is, in this case, public schools. I went to a very wealthy public school with a very good education I'm thankful for. But, conversely, homeschooling can be bad too if not done properly, as well! ☝🏻
      WHO and HOW people run it, is what makes it a good or bad difference.

    • @mvillegasv8
      @mvillegasv8 Před 4 měsíci

      ​@@lakersfansince1991I actually want to homeschool my kids one day for sure, THEN, consider sending them out to the world (e.g., in a public school, trade school, whatever school) to make sure they are well-over prepared for anything that comes their way. ☝🏻

  • @KimmiePie1
    @KimmiePie1 Před 3 lety +26

    I’m blessed to have good education from going to a public school. I never really think about the fact that some people are not able to get a good education, just because of their living circumstances. Imagine wanting to get the proper education but can’t. 😒

    • @vsammons
      @vsammons Před rokem

      Exactly - not all public schools are bad! But many are, especial now days when they seem to put more emphasis on sports and wokeness vs basic educational needs like mathematics. America needs more scientists and inventors. ;)

  • @airron5698
    @airron5698 Před 4 lety +97

    That guy at the end is like a creepy westworld ceo. And his parents did a great job naming him 🤣

  • @leedza
    @leedza Před 4 lety +288

    "They dont build new schools anymore, they dont build no hospitals, all they do is build prison prison." Lucky Dube saw this coming

    • @oOo-dj7pt
      @oOo-dj7pt Před 3 lety

      In my city Lincoln, Nebraska we have this program called The Lighthouse. This organization gives artists a chance to make hand painted hand crafted sculptures. These sculptures are sold on auction to sponsors to be placed in public places around town. One third of the money goes to the artists and the rest goes into providing academic support for our students in public schools. This gives wealthy people and politicians a chance to help our education system and it also adds beauty to our city. Imagine if more cities implemented this strategy to hire teachers and improve programs for students. Please read about The Lighthouse in Lincoln and spread word about this idea to others.

    • @leedza
      @leedza Před 3 lety

      @@oOo-dj7pt As commendable as what your city is doing, still begs the question where is the tax revenue going or the is deficit somewhere.

    • @gdiaz8827
      @gdiaz8827 Před 3 lety

      And those areas are largely led by Democrats

    • @oOo-dj7pt
      @oOo-dj7pt Před 3 lety

      @@gdiaz8827 So what's your excuse when its not?

    • @gdiaz8827
      @gdiaz8827 Před 3 lety

      @@oOo-dj7pt I'll tell u when I encounter such a case but so far the Democrats are keeping people in bondage

  • @coachgeorge5719
    @coachgeorge5719 Před 3 lety +624

    “FiRst WOrld CoUnTRy”

    • @chennylouayala4723
      @chennylouayala4723 Před 3 lety +20

      Laughs in asian

    • @CrafterboeyMiner
      @CrafterboeyMiner Před 3 lety +17

      Technically it is but sure go off.

    • @peytontorain3751
      @peytontorain3751 Před 3 lety +38

      I don't know how you think this country isn't first world.. but ok

    • @carolinexoxo1403
      @carolinexoxo1403 Před 3 lety +30

      Peyton Torain it’s cause he’s been living here too long and is entitled. Tell him to go be a poor person in rural asia 😹

    • @marcusvergara6193
      @marcusvergara6193 Před 3 lety +14

      Yo the American education really sucks. You don’t know the definition of first world.

  • @duswil3934
    @duswil3934 Před 2 lety +5

    "Every dollar going to charter schools is a dollar taken away from public schools" So the money follows the student rather staying with the institution that was failing the student? The horror.

  • @rainboypianos
    @rainboypianos Před 4 lety +352

    That’s one tough reporter!

    • @rickardkaufman3988
      @rickardkaufman3988 Před 4 lety +34

      Agreed. She knows how to cover great stuff of any topic that comes to her.

    • @hlevin7419
      @hlevin7419 Před 4 lety +7

      She really is! She is amazing!

    • @BridgesDontFly
      @BridgesDontFly Před 4 lety +1

      Not really. Females chose to kick the fathers out of the home and accept daddy government as defacto dad. You get what you get. Haha

    • @asdfghjkl-oo7lv
      @asdfghjkl-oo7lv Před 4 lety +33

      @@BridgesDontFly I think you're in the wrong comment section buddy. You're making no sense.

    • @BridgesDontFly
      @BridgesDontFly Před 4 lety +1

      @@asdfghjkl-oo7lv
      Your talking about failing schools and poor grades right? Well statically speaking ifa child has a father in the home they do better. So my comment still stands.
      Edit: space after (if)

  • @cmanicgaterau3263
    @cmanicgaterau3263 Před 4 lety +378

    Just another case of how our government if failing America.

    • @jordanjenks2369
      @jordanjenks2369 Před 4 lety +3

      Bruh it’s the same everywhere else prob worse yo government actually got money to spend

    • @justdreamofyou
      @justdreamofyou Před 4 lety +26

      Just another case a how the Republican sell out our country to big business

    • @Mediumdoo
      @Mediumdoo Před 4 lety +6

      Republican government

    • @zacharyknutsen8094
      @zacharyknutsen8094 Před 4 lety +1

      And yet it has little to spend on its people.

    • @cozmonyc3
      @cozmonyc3 Před 4 lety

      Get money out of politics #Bernie2020

  • @isabellafaba3260
    @isabellafaba3260 Před 3 lety +11

    i go to the school in this video. i love that i've had the chance to pursue my pilot's license, but i overall don't support the people who are pushing for more charter schools. i used to go to a public school & even though i switched, i still want public education to be high quality and accessible for everyone. it feels weird going to a school that supports the people i don't support :/

    • @johnganger5503
      @johnganger5503 Před 3 lety

      I went to this school too. We have a difference of opinions on DeVos, but I think we can both agree that the people commenting on this video have very ignorant views for never having gone to this school.

  • @KryKry-yw6wb
    @KryKry-yw6wb Před 2 lety +5

    What happens to the kids when their public school has shut down and they are not selected in a lottery for any of the local charters?

  • @broooks
    @broooks Před 4 lety +460

    she went hard on that last sucker..i like that

    • @ivankavrakov9272
      @ivankavrakov9272 Před 4 lety +3

      Well she's obviously biased in a negative way towards the chaps

    • @chasingdharmaify
      @chasingdharmaify Před 4 lety +12

      Ivan Kavrakov Because he and his family are swamp monsters.

    • @jay999tv
      @jay999tv Před 4 lety +3

      Everyone winning (got me so mad)

    • @OddWoz
      @OddWoz Před 4 lety

      I thought she went stupid easy on him. Perspective I guess. She let him run with that “choice” narrative without even so much as a counter. Pathetic interview imo.

    • @johnames6430
      @johnames6430 Před 4 lety +1

      yeah vice hates anything private, they want a full communist society where the gov controls everything and that's all they ever think to promote.

  • @hiimrawkit111
    @hiimrawkit111 Před 4 lety +96

    Wife: declines interview
    Vice: Get the husband !

  • @nomegusta3942
    @nomegusta3942 Před 3 lety +11

    i already knew this was detroit when i saw the dystopian streets and the snow

  • @migl_ife
    @migl_ife Před 3 lety +9

    Me in a charter high school: 👁👅👁

  • @LaurenMca
    @LaurenMca Před 4 lety +201

    The problem with charter schools is the lack of transparency. I worked at a publicly funded charter and there seemed to be little transparency.

    • @TheNesbittExperience
      @TheNesbittExperience Před 4 lety +13

      Lauren M yeah, I’ve worked at charters in inner city and it was a disaster. School choice is all lip service by our government. Students choose where they want to go, and many change schools over and over again.

    • @lillygirl8436
      @lillygirl8436 Před 4 lety

      Thats very interesting i never heard of it where i come from

    • @lyaries19
      @lyaries19 Před 4 lety +3

      I agree. Money is often mismanaged, long hours for students abs teachers, no unions...list goes on

    • @sailaway258
      @sailaway258 Před 4 lety

      Lauren M what do u mean specifically

    • @LaurenMca
      @LaurenMca Před 4 lety +6

      sailaway285 public schools have to release the budget and teachers are paid by a specific formula. At the school I worked at the pay was so unbalanced (and I only know this because I scanned the offer letters, the pay is not public information like it is for public schools). Also the reporting standards are not the same so there’s no real way to make sure the schools are teaching what they should be. It’s been well documented that charters take money out of public schools and are known for cases of fraud. I don’t think this is what we should be putting out money into as a country to solve the public education problem. It’s a real band aid to the solution. I think charter schools make public schools worse and we need to focus on equalizing education for each child no matter where they live.

  • @edfagan4251
    @edfagan4251 Před 4 lety +68

    Charter schools are private schools. The families that want their children to go to private schools should pay for the full tuition, no public money. Why is that difficult? Anyone who advocates for for-profit education obviously does not have the public good in mind.

    • @Ace-nv6ku
      @Ace-nv6ku Před 4 lety +8

      Agree. The school choice folks don't want to pay for the private schools so they want the taxpayers fund them.

    • @Drumsgoon
      @Drumsgoon Před 4 lety

      Sure and they won't have to pay taxes for failing public schools? Fair deal!

    • @truthteller4442
      @truthteller4442 Před 4 lety +4

      Charter schools are public schools.

    • @LSSYLondon
      @LSSYLondon Před 4 lety +2

      Charter schools are private schools FOR POOR PEOPLE. That's why the public pays for them. You really think rich families send their kids to Charter schools OR Public schools? No. If you don't want to give the Poor the chance at a better education then keep doing what your doing. At least Charters are trying to maintain and order and discipline that has long since left public education.

  • @heisyahweh7148
    @heisyahweh7148 Před 3 lety +7

    No one:
    Absolutely no one:
    Not a single soul:
    Kid at 9:10: "But teacher, you forgot to accept the assigned homework from last week."

  • @callmeswivelhips8229
    @callmeswivelhips8229 Před 3 lety +31

    Reporter: Studies show that Charter schools do not out-perform traditional public schools
    Devos Dude: Students are now getting a better education because of charter schools!!
    I'm stunned

    • @MrDanielfff777
      @MrDanielfff777 Před 3 lety +4

      Check out Thomas Sowell, this is very one sided

    • @callmeswivelhips8229
      @callmeswivelhips8229 Před 3 lety

      @@MrDanielfff777 Thank you!!!

    • @MrDanielfff777
      @MrDanielfff777 Před 3 lety

      @@callmeswivelhips8229 you're welcome sir

    • @johnf.kennedy627
      @johnf.kennedy627 Před 3 lety

      @@MrDanielfff777 thomas "classical liberal which is actually just a conservative with a college degree" sowell?

    • @ceciliavalentina25
      @ceciliavalentina25 Před 4 měsíci

      You have students literally flying in the charter school, and students who don't even have an art class in the public schools.... From what I just saw I would agree with the man.

  • @caffeinatedbuffalosauce883
    @caffeinatedbuffalosauce883 Před 4 lety +363

    That guy sounds like a robot who’s on a loop

    • @treshi
      @treshi Před 4 lety +7

      That guy is such a phoney, that guy looks evil!

  • @phantomroblox5724
    @phantomroblox5724 Před 4 lety +556

    The Devos family all have that trademark fake white smile.its just cringe 😬

    • @How2walkthroughsAB
      @How2walkthroughsAB Před 4 lety +7

      "trademark fake white smile" He does seem shady but why are you bringing race into it? Are whites all whites shady to be trademarked? Can a black man never do wrong in this world?

    • @thomasr3805
      @thomasr3805 Před 4 lety +38

      AdmiralBiat I think he/she is referring to their peroxide-white, perfect smile. Not their real teeth.

    • @How2walkthroughsAB
      @How2walkthroughsAB Před 4 lety +3

      @@thomasr3805 Ah cool English is not my mother tongue. Sry for the misunderstanding.

    • @601bgol
      @601bgol Před 4 lety +8

      ​@@How2walkthroughsABPhantomRobolox stated "The Devos family" you jumped off the porch with your cape and a bunch of hyperbole, probably sitting in front of your screen waiting to be fake outrage offended, prob one of those who never see race if the shoe were on the other foot, but quick to hop out there though, as if Phantom Roblox would give a damn about how you feel about whether the statement was racial or not!! put ya skirt down b.

    • @Scarsofevil
      @Scarsofevil Před 4 lety +4

      It’s funny how trump assigns people with no experience on these position. I heard Devos never even went to school

  • @dmi6101
    @dmi6101 Před 3 lety +3

    I swear to God, Devos is like a creepy supervillain.

  • @GeorgeKendall
    @GeorgeKendall Před 3 lety +6

    The nature of competition is that both are forced to improve.

  • @Sadeeq
    @Sadeeq Před 4 lety +158

    The look at his face when she hit him with the toughies😂😂😂 at 11:45

  • @br2266
    @br2266 Před 4 lety +137

    ohhhhh that guy is truly manipulative and evil. You can tell just by his facial expressions and lack of confidence of good that he claims to do. He takes no responsibility, what a ridiculous individual. He should be dropped from making money and being taken seriously. He does nothing good for anybody.

  • @Catcrumbs
    @Catcrumbs Před 3 lety +8

    I was educated in something similar to a charter school (govt supplied and paid the teachers, but other expenses came from fees) and I'm glad the option was there. The main difference between my situation and the one shown here was that the public school was also a relatively attractive option and perhaps the fact that my school was not run on a for-profit basis. I would have liked to hear more about how exactly the public schools were harmed by pro-charter legislation. It feels like a missing piece of the puzzle.

  • @igotisekaid5699
    @igotisekaid5699 Před 3 lety +7

    I attended a high school in california that turned charter about two years ago. I was lucky enough to have met wonderful teachers and be a part of a great program. I feel bad that this is the reality for so many kids. Kinda sucks that education has become a commodity rather than a privilege

  • @alla.e
    @alla.e Před 4 lety +164

    That man seems so evil... idk something about the look in his eyes at the end

    • @stasiabri4196
      @stasiabri4196 Před 3 lety +16

      Right, he’s giving off sociopathic/narcissistic vibes.

    • @alla.e
      @alla.e Před 3 lety +4

      Stasia Bri right!!

    • @bakuhoe804
      @bakuhoe804 Před 3 lety +8

      Ally A. That smile at the end just gave me bad vibes 😬

    • @johnganger5503
      @johnganger5503 Před 3 lety +4

      I went to the school this man founded. He has done more for these kids than any of you have. I find your comment repulsive. He single handedly built us a school and bought us an airplane. No one forced me to go this school. It’s funny how you hate when people make assumptions about you, but you are absolutely fine with making assumptions about a man who has built a children’s hospital, a high school, and a multi-billion dollar business😑

  • @ellaluzpicavet
    @ellaluzpicavet Před 4 lety +117

    I seriously cannot wrap my head around how the heck this is still happening in a (flawed) democracy

    • @TESkyrimizer
      @TESkyrimizer Před 4 lety +2

      We need mob rule again. Tar and feather the lot of them.

    • @saltymonke3682
      @saltymonke3682 Před 4 lety +1

      do you know how public school system is funded?

    • @hamcrazy96
      @hamcrazy96 Před 3 lety +1

      Because Trump has been undermining democracy for 4 years

    • @tomlaureys1734
      @tomlaureys1734 Před 3 lety +3

      There is a lot of misinformation about charter schools and this video doesn't help. I don't know if the interviewer gets what the point of charter schools is. It's not about the school's winning. It's about the parents and students winning.
      If public schools are closing that's an indicator that they're not as good as the charter schools that they're competing with so the parents chose the charter school. That's how business works in the free market all the time. If one company does a worse job of serving their customers than another company then they go out of business and the better company survives.
      If the charter schools go out of business that's a good thing. That indicates that they were the worst company at serving their customers. If the public schools go out of business that's a good thing. That indicates that they were the worst company at serving their customers.
      The customer gets to decide which company is good and where they will spend their money. In the case of schools the parents are the customers.
      I don't know what the charter school situation is in Michigan but in New Jersey many charter schools have very long waiting lists so a lot of parents are demanding charter schools because they're not happy with their Public schools.
      To the people who think that politicians are taking money away from public schools to give it to charter schools you need to realize that bureaucrats cannot move the funding away from the public schools to the charter schools. That's not how charter schools work. The money follows the children. Each property pays taxes and if the child living in that property goes to a public school then the public school gets the tax money. If that child goes to a charter school then the charter School gets the tax money. The parents that live at that address vote where their tax money goes by choosing the school their child will go to. It is the most democratic system possible.
      It eliminates the public school monopolies and forces them to compete in the marketplace with every other business. Just like in the business world where you vote with your dollars for the store that you prefer to shop in, you now get to vote for the school you want your children to go to.
      So it is the parents who are taking their funding away from the public schools and giving it to the charter schools.
      Charter schools ARE public schools and they must take anybody who's in the district who applies to go to the charter school.
      If they have less spots available than applicants then they must hold a lottery to randomly select which students will get in.
      Unfortunately for the parents there are so many people who want to get into our charter schools in New Jersey that they almost always have a waiting list. But they never pick and choose which students on the list to get in. It must be a lottery.
      The charter schools wouldn't even need to have a lottery for the waiting list applicants if the state boards of education would increase the number of students that they are permitted to have. But typically and unfortunately for the students the State bureaucrats always like to power play with our children's lives.

    • @lucylerma8211
      @lucylerma8211 Před 3 lety

      It didn't fail my district. We have unique schools like that aviation school, not similar ofc. Honestly, looking at the aviation school reminded me of my schools 2nd building.😥

  • @cosmiclatte8716
    @cosmiclatte8716 Před 3 lety +8

    12:48 Bro, when she punched that line with a smile. I fell in love.

  • @marknoble980
    @marknoble980 Před 3 lety +5

    I'm a 21year old American and for the first time in my life I'm ashamed of this country

    • @ayyo6997
      @ayyo6997 Před 3 lety

      Loooooooooooooooooooool

  • @HighDeafRadio
    @HighDeafRadio Před 4 lety +48

    As someone who went to a charter school: they are ripe for corruption, it's a recurring problem. A lot needs to be done.

    • @skyjack8541
      @skyjack8541 Před 2 lety

      Did you ever take any history lessons. If so, you really think something good is going to come from this.

    • @HighDeafRadio
      @HighDeafRadio Před 2 lety

      @@skyjack8541 I went to a charter school and have followed the stories of dozens of other ones. It always ends with the CEO of the charter school embezzling taxpayer dollars... So yes, I have studied the recent history of charter schools. They're awful.

  • @mjarmes
    @mjarmes Před 4 lety +225

    I swear every video I watch on America just baffles me, how is this country still even functioning? xD

    • @sdafasdfasdfsda
      @sdafasdfasdfsda Před 4 lety +2

      Cuz we be smart an sheeeet.

    • @ceceruben6113
      @ceceruben6113 Před 4 lety +7

      @@sdafasdfasdfsda true worldwide everyone wants to come hear for a reason. We got it all at our fingertips. Spoiled dare i say

    • @Ayurveduh
      @Ayurveduh Před 4 lety +23

      It's not, crumbling quickly

    • @99batran
      @99batran Před 4 lety +19

      Because people think negative things makes better news, therefore most the positive news are filtered out and is less reported on.

    • @thewatcher4552
      @thewatcher4552 Před 4 lety +2

      Pick up ya Bible sis this world and all of it's forms of government is falling.

  • @hewhowatchesthewatcher8711

    See what happens when money takes the front seat, and the education system is experiencing it now. It always ends up that the entire system gets destroyed.

  • @Jennifer-lc2qn
    @Jennifer-lc2qn Před 2 lety +2

    DeVos's remind me of the Sacklers. I recently read there were more charter school closures in areas with higher rates of poverty than in lower rates of poverty. We are still leaving children behind. Not all parents are "choosing".

  • @NoName-wl3jc
    @NoName-wl3jc Před 4 lety +93

    She ate his heart out. He just had to repeat himself.

    • @timmcgrath3995
      @timmcgrath3995 Před 4 lety

      Justice Johnson That’s usually what happens when you rephrase the same questions

  • @TheForresterOD
    @TheForresterOD Před 4 lety +54

    The guy at the end irked me so much, I researched who he was.
    Turns out his father co-founded AmWay. Tells me all I need to know

    • @asdfghjkl-oo7lv
      @asdfghjkl-oo7lv Před 4 lety +4

      Oh that MLM company 😬 he should not be running an education system...

    • @markg.7865
      @markg.7865 Před 4 lety +1

      He ran for Governor of Michigan and lost, even though Michigan is run by a republican legislators.

    • @JCosio-bs9xr
      @JCosio-bs9xr Před 3 lety +1

      Research the Dunning-Kruger Effect.
      Imagine telling a black person that their ancestors got caught by slave traders and that's all you needed to know.

    • @tomlaureys1734
      @tomlaureys1734 Před 3 lety +1

      There is a lot of misinformation about charter schools and this video doesn't help. I don't know if the interviewer gets what the point of charter schools is. It's not about the school's winning. It's about the parents and students winning.
      If public schools are closing that's an indicator that they're not as good as the charter schools that they're competing with so the parents chose the charter school. That's how business works in the free market all the time. If one company does a worse job of serving their customers than another company then they go out of business and the better company survives.
      If the charter schools go out of business that's a good thing. That indicates that they were the worst company at serving their customers. If the public schools go out of business that's a good thing. That indicates that they were the worst company at serving their customers.
      The customer gets to decide which company is good and where they will spend their money. In the case of schools the parents are the customers.
      I don't know what the charter school situation is in Michigan but in New Jersey many charter schools have very long waiting lists so a lot of parents are demanding charter schools because they're not happy with their Public schools.
      To the people who think that politicians are taking money away from public schools to give it to charter schools you need to realize that bureaucrats cannot move the funding away from the public schools to the charter schools. That's not how charter schools work. The money follows the children. Each property pays taxes and if the child living in that property goes to a public school then the public school gets the tax money. If that child goes to a charter school then the charter School gets the tax money. The parents that live at that address vote where their tax money goes by choosing the school their child will go to. It is the most democratic system possible.
      It eliminates the public school monopolies and forces them to compete in the marketplace with every other business. Just like in the business world where you vote with your dollars for the store that you prefer to shop in, you now get to vote for the school you want your children to go to.
      So it is the parents who are taking their funding away from the public schools and giving it to the charter schools.
      Charter schools ARE public schools and they must take anybody who's in the district who applies to go to the charter school.
      If they have less spots available than applicants then they must hold a lottery to randomly select which students will get in.
      Unfortunately for the parents there are so many people who want to get into our charter schools in New Jersey that they almost always have a waiting list. But they never pick and choose which students on the list to get in. It must be a lottery.
      The charter schools wouldn't even need to have a lottery for the waiting list applicants if the state boards of education would increase the number of students that they are permitted to have. But typically and unfortunately for the students the State bureaucrats always like to power play with our children's lives.

  • @Taffer-bx7uc
    @Taffer-bx7uc Před 3 lety +3

    Schools are being closed in Detroit because everyone is leaving Detroit. Where are you going to get tax dollars if you have no tax payers? Detroit has been losing people for decades now. This isn't new. It is also curious how the left dislikes big business but have no issue with big government. It is also curious that the left wants the universal health care of Europe, but they do not want a voucher system that many European schools employ. It is strange that we are constantly encouraged to sink money into public schools but yet every year the returns are dismal. Why would sinking more money into public schools yield better results? We've been doing it for years and we haven't seen any improvement. Many third world countries spend less money on their schools but they have higher test scores then we do.

    • @LucasFerreira-lz7ed
      @LucasFerreira-lz7ed Před 3 lety

      Bill Clinton came up with the idea of ​​bringing in new immigrants to complement Detroit's economy, increasing the purchase of houses, the factories. But you conservatives were more concerned with shouting "Her E-mails" or "Build The wall" than actually listening to the only president who paid the American debt and the one who most created jobs while in office. Your hypocrisy is like bitter wine.

  • @user-uc5dm9bm7u
    @user-uc5dm9bm7u Před 2 lety +2

    How can you expect high test scores when you essentially make the kids fend for themselves?

  • @doggydave6676
    @doggydave6676 Před 4 lety +144

    Beaty Devos tried attacks my school “ East Hartford Highschool” a couple years back and we fought back.

  • @BothHands1
    @BothHands1 Před 4 lety +91

    it's absolutely ridiculous what they're doing to our education system. if our children aren't educated, how will we compete with china or india or any of the upcoming powers who put so much more resources into education?
    and of course, trump appointed betsy devos as head of the department of education. wanna know where she got all her millions? yup, charter schools. when schools are run for profit, everything that doesn't make the school more money is cut, and it comes at the expense of education.
    we absolutely need to reinvigorate our public school system, because the current state of it is just depressing

    • @BothHands1
      @BothHands1 Před 4 lety +1

      oh, i just got to 5:30 and i'm glad to hear they're talking about the atrocities committed by the devos family. yes, denying education to our youth is an atrocity

    • @siddheshkakade2888
      @siddheshkakade2888 Před 4 lety +6

      I am from India and trust me we are the last you need to be afraid from in terms of education 😁.

    • @OMVRRR
      @OMVRRR Před 4 lety +2

      Siddhesh kakade but you guys have numbers in people. We were supposed to have the education to match that but we don’t anymore.

    • @baseddiablo6211
      @baseddiablo6211 Před 4 lety +3

      Being someone who grew up in this system, I can tell you that what you're speaking of is not what we need. People like you ruined our system, with common core trying to compete with these other countries ridiculous education systems.

    • @lairdriver
      @lairdriver Před 4 lety +1

      @KRYMauL no it isn't. Taxpayer funded roads are socialist as well?

  • @wimsylogic65
    @wimsylogic65 Před 2 lety +2

    I worked at a charter school for a while. Great place. Got to see children actually behave like children. They enjoyed learning. Most of them. But this was over 7 years ago.

  • @rebeccathompson3093
    @rebeccathompson3093 Před 3 lety +1

    Its important to investigate both sides of the debate. Yesterday I listened to an hour of statistics on charter schools in NYC and was surprised and impressed by the increase in student test scores in math and English. While the pu lic schools in the area had scores at 1-2 the charter schools showed s ores of 3-4. What is abundantly clear to me, so far is that public schools in poor urban areas are failing students. Across the nation we have serious problems in our schools. Drugs, crime, assaults, failure and students being passed on to the next grade when they failed the previous grade or two. There's no consequence for failure and there is little consequence for unruly school behavior. As a nation we need to take this seriously as these young people are the future. School reform is needed in many areas. Btw.....I am a public school teacher in an affluent community so our school is very good. Other students aren't so lucky.

    • @square5726
      @square5726 Před 3 lety

      Don’t believe dose test scores. I When to a city that had free school choices. To say like this you can skip. All class and still get A in all classes.

  • @wizzzer1337
    @wizzzer1337 Před 4 lety +175

    Metal detector in school....
    THIS IS AMERICA

    • @zzzanon
      @zzzanon Před 4 lety +36

      No that's just ghetto detroit.
      Detroit ghettos have metal detectors and/or bullet-proof glass in all sorts of places, including fast food locations.

    • @TheKarthikms
      @TheKarthikms Před 4 lety +6

      The bigger joke is the gun laws "amended" into your constitution like it's a basic right. The forefathers who wrote these amendments had their priorities upside down.

    • @user-rt8sh7xt1d
      @user-rt8sh7xt1d Před 4 lety +24

      @@zzzanon detroit is america, dont avoid the issue

    • @TheWrestlingFamily
      @TheWrestlingFamily Před 4 lety +15

      Just ghetto’s bud, I’ve never seen metal detectors in any schools outside of gang filled cities.

    • @TheWrestlingFamily
      @TheWrestlingFamily Před 4 lety

      For those who think this comment is true.
      www.google.com/search?q=metal+detectors+in+schools+percentage&rlz=1CDGOYI_enUS809US809&oq=metal+detectors+in+schools+percentage&aqs=chrome..69i57.9768j0j4&hl=en-US&sourceid=chrome-mobile&ie=UTF-8

  • @sadmanchowdhury4260
    @sadmanchowdhury4260 Před 4 lety +39

    It's not really a choice when you only have one option to choose from.

  • @thatgwurlxam
    @thatgwurlxam Před 2 lety +3

    the way they kids from the charter schools are looking at the camera like someone’s got a gun pointing at them

    • @MP-ef9yo
      @MP-ef9yo Před 2 lety

      Many charter schools implement very strict behavioral and discipline regimens so much so that the kids are scared to even laugh or smile. Look up Charlotte Dial, a charter school teacher who was caught on video screaming at a 1st grader for getting a wrong answer. She was regarded as a model teacher at that school and is now an administrator at that school. Very scary!

    • @joecole7122
      @joecole7122 Před 2 lety +1

      Perhaps they are being taught good manners. The horros....

  • @No__18
    @No__18 Před 3 lety +3

    Haha lol i was in a charter and it was so bad that the nearest public school put it to shame

  • @j_jinxer
    @j_jinxer Před 4 lety +71

    I love the weasel interview.... he know the power him and family have on legislation, bot no! He plays it off as if it’s a good thing to leave schools for profit!!! Smh

  • @claudiavelasco8895
    @claudiavelasco8895 Před 4 lety +41

    I got chills from the last interview because she was so calm yet provoking at the same time. Love journalism like this.

    • @oldcrowtj4937
      @oldcrowtj4937 Před 3 lety +1

      $$$ The NEA ( teachers union ) brought this on themselves. They ceased to educate. Instead for decades they indoctrinated our youth with the weakness and delusion of liberalism and socialism. They became a tool for Dumocrats. America is waking up to it. They reject it. And rightly so. Municipalities should fire ALL union teachers and replace them independent educators.

  • @RichardHernandez-pz7bt
    @RichardHernandez-pz7bt Před 3 lety +2

    this happened to me in Los Angeles CA and thanks to the public school system and charter schools I lost 2 years of schooling and had to work 3 times as harder to finish and graduate from high school. They closed 3 schools that I attended... I had to do everything on my own and do self study to catch up with everyone else because they shut down the schools I was attending. Now I'm in college majoring in Computer Science but it's all thanks to my own hard work and deciding to get a part time job to pay for my living expenses. At the moment I'm just renting a room, taking public transportation to school and work. I'm 20.

  • @agalva100
    @agalva100 Před 3 lety +2

    “All the pilots are white” and then that stare 9:30 🤣

  • @GlitterGuru
    @GlitterGuru Před 4 lety +87

    9:10 teacher's pet.

    • @futurafree3669
      @futurafree3669 Před 4 lety +17

      I know right like it sounds so fake he can’t even look them in the eye to say that

    • @dominickjasso5500
      @dominickjasso5500 Před 4 lety +13

      theres alwatys that one kid that makes your eyes roll so hard

    • @lis880
      @lis880 Před 4 lety +3

      He needs a swirlie.

    • @Bringthapain
      @Bringthapain Před 4 lety +8

      When he says “the opportunity it provides for everyone.” I almost spit out my beer

    • @Station7Jason
      @Station7Jason Před 4 lety

      quit hating

  • @jenniekelly571
    @jenniekelly571 Před 4 lety +220

    I was appalled at what I saw before your interview with DeVos. Listening to him dance around your hard questions, made me want to punch my laptop!!!!! You are a stronger woman than I am, cause being so close to a lying guttersnipe, I would have broke his jaw. Couldn't watch anymore................

    • @travislaughlin157
      @travislaughlin157 Před 4 lety +6

      I felt the opposite. She’s asking questions to find the negative only.

    • @cadenmorales703
      @cadenmorales703 Před 3 lety +2

      Jennie Kelly his smile at the end UHG

    • @yrlocalrat1135
      @yrlocalrat1135 Před 3 lety +3

      Travis Laughlin you must be in the devos family

    • @jenniekelly571
      @jenniekelly571 Před 3 lety

      @@yrlocalrat1135 No, I wanted to hit him (DeVos), not the interviewer.....

  • @phoenix7801
    @phoenix7801 Před 3 lety +2

    Bruh I have experience with going to a charter school, it was one of the worst experience I’ve ever had

  • @amanda1099
    @amanda1099 Před 2 lety +1

    Valid point that parents make the choice. As a graduate from a public school in ta poverty state during the 90s, we were not offered anything and barely received an education. It took paying for classes in college for me to learn the stuff I should have received in high school. As a parent now, I made the choice to send my child to a charter school that does rank top by the testing because they can offer so much more than public school.

  • @jordanjenks2369
    @jordanjenks2369 Před 4 lety +52

    We really just need to rethink this whole school system it’s all broken 🤧

    • @DUDEfreestyle
      @DUDEfreestyle Před 4 lety

      School, justice, infrastructure, a lot of things are broken and needs attention.

  • @claudiaparada3300
    @claudiaparada3300 Před 4 lety +30

    Why didn’t she question him about the conditions of charter schools in low income neighborhoods??? She literally had one job....

    • @janisdikis3386
      @janisdikis3386 Před 3 lety +4

      How about public schools in the same neghborhoods?

  • @lol_absolutelynot
    @lol_absolutelynot Před 3 lety +1

    as a former charter school student, it was a frustrating journey the whole 4 years. they focused more on discipline and uniforms than our academics. granted a lot of us did get the help we needed but it was harder on the rest of us because we didn’t see a future that didn’t involve endless college level rigor and mental abuse. we felt like we were in a prison because we were forced to see the day by day exhaustion and angst from our peers and ourselves, to where we would call it [redacted] penitentiary on social media. we paid money to serve our detentions, our demerit/merit system was extensive and stifling, also our summer school/remedial classes were upwards of $140 out of parents’ and students’ pockets. the lottery event is also extremely embarrassing tbh, they’re like some type of academic hunger games districts whenever a new charter school pops up around the area😒

  • @klassycountryk
    @klassycountryk Před 3 lety +1

    One thing they spoke of is funding. School funding, whether charter or public school systems, both come from LOCAL taxes. Many towns and cities don't have enough jobs and money circulation let alone funding for school. Hence the reason why you see cities with enough jobs and money circulation, can fund their public school system. On the other hand, you see cities and towns with under funded public schools also have under funded charter schools due to the lack of resources. Depending on where your are, the advantage of charter schools is that they can turn some students away. Also, they made a great point of talking about no kid left behind along with test scores. Most schools are forced to prepare kids to take a test instead of genuinely learn. If half a class doesn't understand a basic concept,too bad, we gotta cover the rest of the material on the end of year test and make sure we overcome test anxiety. Schools should be a place where people learn the basic foundation and get prepared for life. When My mother was in school, there was shop class, you can learn to weld, a little intro to being an electrician. My school years (20-30 years later) had us learning, preparing for test, and "preparing" for college, and NOT preparing us for the real world.

  • @MrLoobu
    @MrLoobu Před 4 lety +19

    A lobbyist is a terrible creature, devoid of normal democratic protections that should be granted to a true citizen of democracy. He is trying to hurt people (in this case children) en mass for money, with the help of a suit. Put him in prison.

  • @ShawwwHa
    @ShawwwHa Před 4 lety +56

    Why? Because the oligarchy wants it so.

  • @bollweevil8112
    @bollweevil8112 Před 2 lety +3

    Remember, Privatize means Profitize

    • @dl2839
      @dl2839 Před 2 lety

      Remember, Public Schools cost 93% more than Private Schools per student, and deliver worse test scores. Public Schools should be abolished.